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A Portrait of Genuine Courage: Female Afghan MP Malalai Joya

7 hours ago ago from Alternavox.net

Compiled by People's Voice (I chose this article to help give some context to what Barack Obama's words could actually mean for the people of Afghanistan and to also give some voice to a debate that seems to focus only on US strategic interests. Publisher Mikhail Saavedra) Afghan MP Malalai Joya, an outspoken critic of the NATO occupation of her country, has been touring North America last fall to help build opposition to the ...

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OSC: Fatwa against Poppies, China Moves in; Obstacles to Trade with Pakistan

17 hours ago ago from Informed Comment

The USG Open Source Center rounds up Afghanistan Development News for November. Critics of the war often allege that only economic improvement will settle the country down, but the US corporate media almost never reports real economic developments in Afghanistan, focusing instead on fundamentalist Islam, 'great men' and foreign generals as ways of explaining what is going on. Highlights: Afghan Reconstruction Issues November 2009 ...

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Derrick Crowe: NATO Airstrike Kills Another Three Civilians in Afghanistan

2 hours ago ago from Daily Newspaper

AFP reports that a NATO airstrike from a helicopter gunship killed three civilian men and wounded a woman in Kandahar province, Afghanistan . NATO's International Security Assistance Force's (ISAF) press release claims the helicopter crew fired at men placing IEDs next to the road and afterwards discovered civilians in a car adjacent to the IED site. On Thursday, a roadside mine killed another seven civilians in Kandahar province . ...

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Pakistani Afghan union: A constitutional confederation of the people | Tea Break

9 hours ago ago from Tea Break | Pakistan Blog aggregator | Take a tea-break; have a mind blogging experience

Once the battle is lost and won. Once the hurly burly is done there will be time for peace and reconstruction in Afghanistan. Once the dust settles and the blood is washed. Once the flag goes up to full mast. Once the healing is done, and the battle and lost and won, it will be time to reassess our future. Jis qom me ghadar hun, us qom ke mazbut Qilhe bi rait ban jaate hain! ایک ھوں مسلم حرم کي پاسباني کے لیے نیل کے ساھل سے لےکر تا ...

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EXCLUSIVE: U.S. tries to thin Taliban with jobs, cash offers

19 hours ago ago from Snuffysmith's Blog

WASHINGTON TIMES 12/17/09 EXCLUSIVE: U.S. tries to thin Taliban with jobs, cash offers Sara A. Carter and Raza Khan The United States and its allies are stepping up efforts to persuade Afghan insurgents to put down their arms by negotiating with representatives of Mullah Mohammed Omar and other Taliban commanders and offering cash and jobs to low-level fighters, according to Pakistani, Middle Eastern and U.S. officials and analysts. ...

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Training for the Civilian Surge

14 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

MUSCATATUCK, Ind. -- A former mental hospital in the woods is the staging ground for one of the biggest deployments of U.S. civilians since the Vietnam War. Dozens of U.S. agriculturists, legal experts and development-aid administrators pass through elaborate mock-ups of foreign courtrooms and bazaars here each week -- part of training for nation-building work in some of Afghanistan's most unruly provinces. View Full Image ...

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Ratio Of Contractors To Troops At War? 1 To 1 : NPR

14 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Ratio Of Contractors To Troops At War? 1 To 1 December 18, 2009 Audio for this story from Morning Edition will be available at approx. 9:00 a.m. ET ...

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Karl Eikenberry Assures Afghans That U.S. Will Stay Beyond 2011

13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

McClatchy : KABUL, Afghanistan -- U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Karl Eikenberry Thursday further signaled that a strong American military presence will remain in Afghanistan long after July 2011, when President Obama plans to end his troop surge. Read the whole story: McClatchy

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Lack of basics slows effort to build Afghan forces

53 minutes ago ago from U.S. News

Lack of basics slows effort to build Afghan forces WASHINGTON (AP) -- A government watchdog says a lack of basic infrastructure in Afghanistan is slowing the U.S. effort to build up Afghanistan's security forces. Kenneth Moorefield, a Pentagon assistant inspector general, said Friday that outside of larger cities such as Kabul and Kandahar, buildings for Afghan army and police units are often just mud huts - or don't exist at all. Roads ...

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